![]() Strapped to her waist is the severed head of her mostly dead boyfriend, Nick. She is an apprentice zombie hunter and stereotypical high school cheerleader who-on her eighteenth birthday-must use her trusty chainsaw to fight off legions of undead classmates. Juliet Starling is the protagonist of Lollipop Chainsaw. Juliet is also joined by members of her zombie-slaying family. This allows him to possess the zombie's body and assist Juliet. As a gameplay element, Nick is used as a projectile weapon in special attacks and Juliet can place Nick's head onto the body of headless zombies. After being bitten by a zombie, Juliet prevents his complete zombification by cutting off his head she carries it with her on a device she attaches to her hip. Juliet doesn't have to fight alone, as she is joined by the disembodied head of her boyfriend, Nick. Thus with an overwhelming majority of the student body now zombified, it leaves Juliet with no option but to use her trusty chainsaw to eliminate her "zombified" classmates in an attempt to foil Swan's evil plans for world domination by whatever means necessary. Working in conjunction with Swan is a rogue group of "zombie rock and roll lords" all with the joint goal of eliminating Juliet by any means necessary. This particular zombie outbreak isn't any ordinary one, however, because it's being magically orchestrated by Juliet's former classmate, Swan, an evil goth wizard with an ax to grind. Luckily, protagonist and student Juliet Starling hails from a family of renowned zombie killers, where she’s known for her chainsaw and high school cheerleading expertise. The game follows a zombie outbreak in and around San Romero High School, the largest high school on the western coast of the United States. Story Juliet's nondescript California High School Released on June 12th, 2012 in the U.S., and June 15th, 2012 in Europe. The game is being published by Kadokawa Games in Japan and WB Games throughout the U.S. Lollipop Chainsaw is being coined as the spiritual successor to Grasshopper's previous over-the-top hack-and-slash franchise, No More Heroes. Some also compared her new look to having her model to being "facetuned", which is typically used for editing Instagram photos and can sometimes make facial features lose texture and look unnaturally smooth.Lollipop Chainsaw is a pop-inspired, third-person action game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, with Suda 51 as its director, in conjunction with Hollywood writer/director James Gunn. However, some users took issue with the new model, noting it looks a bit worse and she even looks paler in comparison, losing any bit of color that she originally had. The company released an image to celebrate the new year and it included a picture of Juliet's updated model. With the game set to release later this year, we got a small glimpse at what the remake will look like thanks to Dragami Games' Twitter page. Given we have had remakes for cult-classics, certified bangers, and everything in between, it seems only fair this would also get the remake treatment. Nevertheless, it was confirmed last year that Lollipop Chainsaw would receive a remake on modern platforms. ![]() It received pretty average reviews, but the tone and aesthetic of the game was heavily praised. ![]() It's a very, very silly game courtesy of Suda51 and Guardians of the Galaxy director/DC Studios head James Gunn, but it wasn't a huge hit. For those that aren't familiar, Lollipop Chainsaw is a 2012 hack-and-slash game that was released on Xbox 360 and PS3 and follows a high school cheerleader as she cuts down zombies with her boyfriend's severed (but living) head hanging from her waist. We've received the first, tiny glimpse at the upcoming remake of Lollipop Chainsaw.
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